"First Command Wargames Attends Siege of August" Topic
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tleegraves | 08 Jan 2015 2:16 p.m. PST |
First Command Wargames will be running games of both Songs of Drums and Tomahawks – a Ganesha Games product and For Queen and Planet (our colonial/VSF rule set) at: Siege of Augusta, Jan. 16-18 in Augusta, Georgia. Please find our games and try them out! Tom |
DinOfBattle2 | 08 Jan 2015 3:12 p.m. PST |
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37049scott | 08 Jan 2015 10:33 p.m. PST |
Good deal, I will see you there!Thanks for running games for us! |
Mirosav | 09 Jan 2015 7:05 a.m. PST |
From the PEL: Saturday 2PM-6PM Ohio Frontier Aflame War has come to the Ohio Territory, and the tribes are on the warpath. French and British schemes send European soldiers, frontiersmen, and Indians against each others' settlements. A sprawling, but fast-moving game that will feature a number of clashes occurring all along the Ohio valley. Saturday 8PM-12AM Boxer Rebellion – Pursuit of the Foreign Devils, June 28, 1900. An allied force has recently relieved a small besieged community of foreigners and is escorting them toward safety at the Port of T'ang-ku. The Commanders hear reports of pursuit from Boxer, Imperial and Martian forces. While the allies could easily withdraw from the encounter, the civilians are a ball and chain around their ankles and no civilized commander would leave them to their fate. |
tleegraves | 18 Jan 2015 7:14 p.m. PST |
Thanks for all that played Song of Drums and Tomahawks and For Queen and Planet at Siege of Augusta. We had great participants and a good time was had by all! Probably have a AAR on our website soon. firstcommandwargames.com |
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